November 12, 2000

George Bush: The Unauthorized Biography - Part 1 of 8
In view of the fact that a great deal of Polish
output was being exported to Hitler's
Germany under depression conditions,
the Polish government thought that Bush,
Harriman, and their Nazi partners should at
least pay full taxes on their Polish holdings.
The U.S. and Nazi owners responded with a
lockout. Nazi tanks and bombs "settled" this
dispute in September, 1939 with the invasion
of Poland, beginning World War II. The Nazi
army had been equipped by Flick, Harriman,
Walker, and Bush, with materials essentially
stolen from Poland.
,